Would it be a waste to buy Lapua brass for a factory remington 700 .223?
Ive been going back and forth a TON about what I'm looking for. From a totally new rifle in .260 to sending this one for rebarreling in .223AI...
I kindof see it as a waste... I might just keep stock and run the barrel its full lifespan.
This rifle as it sits right now, is only on my 1st set of "groups" since my ladder test with the new h322 loads.
shoots well under MOA.. Id say about .6-.7 average MOA at 300 yards... most groups between 1.8 and 2.2 inches.
Every so often theres a random flyer like an inch or more away from the main cluster but its clear where the main impact area is.
I'm thinking maybe Lapua brass can fix this flyer issue, as well as free floating the barrel. Not much else to improve on what I already do as far as ammo prep goes.
The problem may also have been that I was using 5x-6x fired rem brass that was never annealed.. Who knows. But the heads are all starting to separate on that batch so I'm going with a new batch of brass.
I use 52gr smk, match primers, and fully uniformed rem brass with h322. Only thing to really do would be to sort the brass and bullets, but after weighing lots of smk's they dont vary enough to make it worth the effort. As far as sorting brass, the variation is big but it takes a lot of time so I don't do it. I know Lapua is a lot more consistent in that regard.
Anyways, I feel like if I do some more work and tune this gun, I could make it to .5moa without too much effort. And I'm perfectly happy with that, so why spend hundreds of dollars if I dont need to.
Any opinions based off of that info? I know its not me btw, the groups I used to get with my crusader verify that... Mainly looking for what can eliminate most of the flyers and tighten the groups up just a tiny bit more.
Ive been going back and forth a TON about what I'm looking for. From a totally new rifle in .260 to sending this one for rebarreling in .223AI...
I kindof see it as a waste... I might just keep stock and run the barrel its full lifespan.
This rifle as it sits right now, is only on my 1st set of "groups" since my ladder test with the new h322 loads.
shoots well under MOA.. Id say about .6-.7 average MOA at 300 yards... most groups between 1.8 and 2.2 inches.
Every so often theres a random flyer like an inch or more away from the main cluster but its clear where the main impact area is.
I'm thinking maybe Lapua brass can fix this flyer issue, as well as free floating the barrel. Not much else to improve on what I already do as far as ammo prep goes.
The problem may also have been that I was using 5x-6x fired rem brass that was never annealed.. Who knows. But the heads are all starting to separate on that batch so I'm going with a new batch of brass.
I use 52gr smk, match primers, and fully uniformed rem brass with h322. Only thing to really do would be to sort the brass and bullets, but after weighing lots of smk's they dont vary enough to make it worth the effort. As far as sorting brass, the variation is big but it takes a lot of time so I don't do it. I know Lapua is a lot more consistent in that regard.
Anyways, I feel like if I do some more work and tune this gun, I could make it to .5moa without too much effort. And I'm perfectly happy with that, so why spend hundreds of dollars if I dont need to.
Any opinions based off of that info? I know its not me btw, the groups I used to get with my crusader verify that... Mainly looking for what can eliminate most of the flyers and tighten the groups up just a tiny bit more.